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Post by crystaltan on Feb 3, 2016 16:03:23 GMT -6
Did anyone try a recipe/use a base glaze with frit 3221?
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Post by paul on Feb 4, 2016 0:34:41 GMT -6
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Post by crystaltan on Feb 5, 2016 13:32:38 GMT -6
Thanks Paul. Do you mean FF 3110 is very unlikely to get crystals in as well? (Comparison)
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Post by paul on Feb 5, 2016 14:38:55 GMT -6
NO, quite the contrary. Ferro Frit 3110 is probably the easiest to use to get good results, see some of mine here:
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Post by crystaltan on Feb 8, 2016 6:52:56 GMT -6
Thanks Paul, thought so, but wanted to know for sure what you ment. Great results you have! The blue on yellow/orange I can achieve with the 1510 frit as well. Cannot wait to start with testing on the ones I tried at Joses! Thank you for your enswers and meet you again up here! I put my latest results on fb Tanja de Rijk. Greets!
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Post by arteus on Jul 23, 2016 3:23:10 GMT -6
Hi everyone
Is there a supply of ferro frit 3110 in Europe? So many recipes based on it.You guys in US seem to me are very lucky about materials - everything at hand, delivered within hours. Also to make import we need not only to wait a few weeks, but pay double. On Amazon a few days ago I ordered 2 books on Crystal glazing, sum 50 $, import fees, postage tax, etc.. Total sum 90$ Next problem.. Nobody works with crystal glazes in Slovenia, Europe is quite divided, language barriers... So much about Ferro frit 3110, the Base material.
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Post by paul on Jul 23, 2016 7:40:44 GMT -6
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Post by jfox on Jul 23, 2016 14:33:16 GMT -6
1510 looks good, don't thiknk ill be shipping it in from the Netherlands Frit 1510 Netherland, Flanders area (Ferro?) Oxide Analysis Formula CaO 0.31% 0.012 K2O 2.92% 0.067 Na2O 19.73% 0.688 ZnO 8.77% 0.233 Al2O3 3.16% 0.067 SiO2 65.11% 2.342 Oxide Weight 216.22 Formula Weight 216.22 actually Marsical brought it up while back crystalglaze.freeforums.net/thread/124/1510-frit
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Post by joerg on Aug 1, 2016 16:01:11 GMT -6
Hi everyone Is there a supply of ferro frit 3110 in Europe? So many recipes based on it.You guys in US seem to me are very lucky about materials - everything at hand, delivered within hours. Also to make import we need not only to wait a few weeks, but pay double. On Amazon a few days ago I ordered 2 books on Crystal glazing, sum 50 $, import fees, postage tax, etc.. Total sum 90$ Next problem.. Nobody works with crystal glazes in Slovenia, Europe is quite divided, language barriers... So much about Ferro frit 3110, the Base material. BSZ in Germany have 3110, Ceradel in France have 3110, Anper in Spain has 3110...., UK and France are quite expensive... I suggest you try with BSZ/Germany...good and competent people... link: www.bsz-keramikbedarf.de/Produkte/BSZ_Rohstoffe%202015.pdforiginal sack 50 lbs/ 22,5 kg 7.50 E / kg ex works...
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Post by joerg on Aug 1, 2016 16:03:28 GMT -6
1510 looks good, don't thiknk ill be shipping it in from the Netherlands Frit 1510 Netherland, Flanders area (Ferro?) Oxide Analysis Formula CaO 0.31% 0.012 K2O 2.92% 0.067 Na2O 19.73% 0.688 ZnO 8.77% 0.233 Al2O3 3.16% 0.067 SiO2 65.11% 2.342 Oxide Weight 216.22 Formula Weight 216.22 actually Marsical brought it up while back crystalglaze.freeforums.net/thread/124/1510-frit
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Post by joerg on Aug 1, 2016 16:06:17 GMT -6
1510 looks good, don't thiknk ill be shipping it in from the Netherlands Frit 1510 Netherland, Flanders area (Ferro?) Oxide Analysis Formula CaO 0.31% 0.012 K2O 2.92% 0.067 Na2O 19.73% 0.688 ZnO 8.77% 0.233 Al2O3 3.16% 0.067 SiO2 65.11% 2.342 Oxide Weight 216.22 Formula Weight 216.22 actually Marsical brought it up while back crystalglaze.freeforums.net/thread/124/1510-fritthis frit comes from.... Turkey :-) >> keskinkimya.com.tr/en/teknik- but it is resold in Germany and Holland...
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Post by mikemangion on Dec 16, 2016 20:44:51 GMT -6
Arteus, you could always use unfritted bases to get results which would be much cheaper than importing 3110 into Slovenia, they may take a little more to adjust because there are a few more ingredients but they will work with just as much success. I guess the question I ask is what cone will you be firing to?
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